Kenny Isidro in Boston, Massachusetts

When we first heard of school closings, we knew we needed a schedule and routine in place if we were to make this thing work. So my wife Christina and I got together and wrote down a schedule. 

I get up early and do about half a day’s work, while she gets our three children ready for the day, doing morning meetings with their class and some schoolwork. Then we switch. I'll take the kids outside for a bike ride, nature walk, or sports, while she focuses on her work. We’ll prepare lunch together and eat as a family. 

The afternoon is similar. We all start with some quiet time. The littlest one takes a nap, while the bigger kids do some quiet schoolwork and creative projects. I’ll typically end my day at five o’clock, and then we have some free play for a while and get dinner ready. We clean it all up and do it all over again the next day!  Photo 4 of 11 in Shelter in Place: How Our Readers Are Adjusting to the New Normal

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The dining room table wears a lot of hats through the course of a single day. Here, it’s Kenny’s turn to help the kids with schoolwork.